I didn't see much of Game 5 since I was traveling. However, this next game will be the ULTIMATE TEST. Detroit won't get any friendly whistles in Miami. The team needs to force the action -- as in getting some fast-break points.

Need to split the minutes between Sheed and Dice a little more. Pistons will have to have to either generate quicker ball movement, drive to the basket or get more fast breaks if they face a zone defense. Speed will break that type of defense down.

No predictions for Game 6. The odds are stacked in Miami's favor because of multiple factors: home game, favorable whistles, Wade's on fire, not an elimination game for them etc. The Pistons can win if they can get more contribution from the backcourt and Sheed. They just need to play desperate the entire 48 minutes. If they win Game 6 and just take it to a Game 7 I will be thrilled even if they don't get to the next round. The important thing is to show heart, resilience and team work.

we got back to doing some good things in game 4, it got more consistent in game 5- but not anymore fluid, I honestly think that game 6 is a great opportunity to combine energy, consistency and rhythm together to finally get some fluidity to the team and STOMP THESE BOYS.

If you're Flip, what does today's practice look like??? do you practice at all, or do you just do film and save some legs??? If your Flip what should you do??

If you're Flip, what does today's practice look like??? do you practice at all, or do you just do film and save some legs??? If your Flip what should you do??

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A very intense walk through that is disguised as a practice. if I'm Flip I constantly stop every play and scream at the top of my lungs to get it right!!!!!!! After about 2 hours I say hit the showers, while it seemed like practice, the constant stopping and screaming makes it no more than a walk through that helps conserve some leg energy.